In the heart of the historical region of Moravia lies a unique space — the Museum of Applied Arts. It is a key part of the Moravian Gallery, the second-largest collection of artistic treasures in a country like Czechia. The museum brings together several magnificent architectural monuments, including the Baroque Governor’s Palace and the majestic Pražák Palace.

Visiting this site in the city of Brno is a rare chance to see more than 200,000 works of art in a single collection. The exhibitions span a vast period: from elegant Medieval artifacts to bold concepts of modern industrial design and fashion. The special atmosphere of the halls turns an ordinary walk into an exciting exploration of the history of human creativity.
The museum is attractive not only for its holdings but also for the buildings that house them. Each of them is a valuable architectural monument, providing a fitting frame for paintings, sculptures, and graphics. This is a place where traditions of the past and modern energy merge, inspiring every guest.